Madison Cunningham

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Madison Cunningham
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Cunningham performing in 2017
Background information
Born (1996-10-14) October 14, 1996 (age 28)
Escondido, California, U.S. [1]
Origin Costa Mesa, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • guitarist
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active2014–present
Labels Verve Forecast
SpouseAustin Lack (m. 2018 div. 2024)
Website madisoncunningham.com

Madison Cunningham (born October 14, 1996) [2] is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. Rolling Stone described her music as "a new spin on West Coast folk-rock, with classical tendencies, electric guitars, jazz-school chord changes and alt-rock strut all living under the same roof". [3] Her second studio album, Who Are You Now (2019), was nominated for the best Americana album in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. [4] Her third studio album Revealer (2022) won the Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2023. [5]

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Life and career

Madison Cunningham was born in Escondido, California, and later moved to Costa Mesa, where she grew up. [1] She is the daughter of a pastor at a local church, and she has four sisters. [6] Influenced by her father and grandmother, Cunningham started playing guitar when she was seven years old, performing in the church. [7] As a teenager, she met producer Tyler Chester, with whom she made the self-released studio album Authenticity (2014)

She removed Authenticity from streaming services in 2021 because she felt it was no longer relatable. [8] Cunningham has said of her faith that "Christianity looks different to me all the time. The phrase that I use with my husband is 'I’m becoming more and more of an agnostic every day.'" [7]

After graduating from high school, Cunningham discovered many influences, such as the Beatles, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. [9] Other inspirations include Radiohead, Fiona Apple, Juana Molina and Jeff Buckley. [10] [7]

In 2017, Cunningham joined the cast of American Public Media's show Live from Here , presented by Chris Thile, of whom she became a frequent collaborator. [10] She also toured with multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird, being credited for vocals in his twelfth solo studio album, My Finest Work Yet (2019).

Who Are You Now , released on August 16, 2019, earned her a Grammy nomination in the following year for best Americana album. [4] In 2020, Cunningham released her third extended play (EP), Wednesday, covering songs by Tom Waits, Radiohead, John Mayer and the Beatles. She is currently based in Los Angeles. [6]

On August 3, 2022, the artist made an appearance at NPR's Tiny Desk, playing four songs from her upcoming studio album Revealer. NPR music contributor Jewly Hight states that Madison was an "audacious guide, steering us toward exploration with the shrewd parts she played on three different guitars over the course of four songs". [11]

On September 9, 2022, Cunningham released Revealer , her third studio album. Consequence's editorial coordinator Paolo Ragusa writes about it: "With each song on Revealer, Cunningham is proving that she can satisfy and surprise her audience all at once, and it’s one of the most delightful albums released so far in 2022." [12]

On October 18, 2024, Cunningham and Andrew Bird released a new studio album, titled Cunningham Bird , which features covers of the entirety of Buckingham Nicks (1973), the only studio album by the duo of American rock guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks, both of whom later joined Fleetwood Mac. [13]

Discography

Cunningham performing at the Winnetka Music Festival, 2023 Madison Cunningham Winnetka Music Fest.jpg
Cunningham performing at the Winnetka Music Festival, 2023
Cunningham performing at the Deaf Institute in Manchester, England, 2022 MadisonCunninghamManchester.jpg
Cunningham performing at the Deaf Institute in Manchester, England, 2022

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

Madison Cunningham singles discography
YearTitleSource
2018"Beauty into Clichés"For the Sake of the Rhyme
"All at Once"
"Last Boat to Freedom"
"Last Boat to Freedom" (piano version)non-album single
"All at Once" (solo version)
"Location"For the Sake of the Rhyme
"Location" (solo version)non-album single
2019"Pin It Down"Who Are You Now
"Something to Believe In"
"Trouble Found Me"
2020"No One Else to Blame"non-album single
"Giraffe"
"Coming Back"
"In My Life"Wednesday
"No Surprises"
"The Age of Worry"
2021"Broken Harvest"non-album single
"Song in My Head" (reimagined)
"Plain Letters" (reimagined)
"Poses"Wednesday (expanded edition)
2022"Anywhere"Revealer
"Hospital"
"In from Japan"
"Life According to Raechel"
2023"Hospital (One Man Down)" (featuring Remi Wolf)Revealer (deluxe edition)
"Inventing the Wheel"
Live in Studionon-album single
"Subtitles"

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationAwardWorkResult
2020 Grammy Awards [4] Best Americana Album Who Are You Now Nominated
2022 Grammy Awards [14] Best Folk Album Wednesday (Extended Version)Nominated
2023 Grammy Awards [15] Revealer Won
Best American Roots Performance "Life According to Raechel"Nominated
2024 Grammy Awards [16] "Inventing The Wheel"Nominated

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